We are a week away from the official launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and so far we do know quite a lot about the device (if rumors are to be believed). The latest rumor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 appears in the form of a listing in the AnTuTu benchmarks, showing off the Exynos variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 listed in AnTuTu features the model number SM-N950F and runs on Android 7.1.1. The chipset used is the Exynos 8895 9-series chipset manufactured by Samsung itself. Other hardware specs of Samsung Galaxy Note 8 that are listed include Mali G71 GPU, 12MP primary camera and 8MP secondary camera, 6GB RAM and 64GB inbuilt storage. We do expect Samsung to launch different Galaxy Note 8 variants with different RAM and inbuilt storage configuration.
The display of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, as we already know, will be the same Infinity Display we saw on the Samsung Galaxy S8 earlier this year. The display resolution will be by default 2220 x 1080 pixels which can be manually set to Full QHD at 1440 x 2960 pixels.
Even though the benchmark listing does not offer an insight on the battery capacity of the Galaxy Note 8, we expect it to be 3300mAh, as per latest rumors.